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as the investigation begins into the collapse of the nation's major banks. a call for restraint from the united nations today. secretary-general ban ki-moon once the korean peninsula crisis could spiral out of control. he made the comments after p'yongyang announced it was restarting its nuclear program. >> washington has condemned the move as extremely alarming and is calling on russia and china to do more to rein in the unpredictable regime. >> in 2008, the north koreans blow up the cooling tower a year after the nuclear facility was shut down, but the government in p'yongyang plans to restart the plutonium plant as soon as possible. the reactor is capable of producing just 5 megawatts of power compared to state of the art plants capable of churning out 1,000 megawatts. analysts say north korea already possesses enough nuclear material to produce eight nuclear bombs. with it back on line, the material could multiplied in the years ahead. the united nations secretary general warned against further escalation on the korean peninsula. >> nuclear threats are n
as the investigation begins into the collapse of the nation's major banks. a call for restraint from the united nations today. secretary-general ban ki-moon once the korean peninsula crisis could spiral out of control. he made the comments after p'yongyang announced it was restarting its nuclear program. >> washington has condemned the move as extremely alarming and is calling on russia and china to do more to rein in the unpredictable regime. >> in 2008, the north koreans blow up...
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among the losers, some of the biggest and most serious national publications as well as, for example, internationall english news. we will have a place, sharing and competing with a number of other public media. it is a rather peculiar results. it has actually provoke laughter and jeers when it was announced this afternoon. at least one newspaper is looking into want a formal complaint. >> this trial has been beset with other problems as well. will germany be able to repair its image with this trial, internationally and in turkey, for example? >> of the look at the allocation of seats, the fact is that the court has respected the letter along with regards to fairness, but the result has produced certainly does not go along way to providing the kind of transparent communication you expect with a case of this historic nature. another problem is the fact that the nsu group was able to commit murders for 10 years with impunity greatly damage german institutions, especially in the eyes of immigrant groups. their faith has not necessarily been restored. unfortunately, two strikes against th
among the losers, some of the biggest and most serious national publications as well as, for example, internationall english news. we will have a place, sharing and competing with a number of other public media. it is a rather peculiar results. it has actually provoke laughter and jeers when it was announced this afternoon. at least one newspaper is looking into want a formal complaint. >> this trial has been beset with other problems as well. will germany be able to repair its image with...
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for the nation, it is different. you have seen a number of republican governors who were opposed to obamacare coming around with the idea that doing something with the medicaid part of the program, that they are being pressured to do something. they are responding to it. you are going to have efforts on the hill to repeal it, as we have seen, they will all failed. or got it. -- gut it. 2014 is the key thing with obamacare. if you look at the charlie cook report, more seats never once in doubt are now possible for the democrats. these men and women will run on this obamacare program, and they will probably prevail. >> you think that is viable in 2014, and democratic house? right,, even if nina is that will be the first year of implementation. it would be catastrophic. you say it is going to work. it is not going to work. no one knows what it is. this thing is so humongous the complicated, there are so many moving elements. the just announced this week that one of the sweeteners in this that was supposed to be in excha
for the nation, it is different. you have seen a number of republican governors who were opposed to obamacare coming around with the idea that doing something with the medicaid part of the program, that they are being pressured to do something. they are responding to it. you are going to have efforts on the hill to repeal it, as we have seen, they will all failed. or got it. -- gut it. 2014 is the key thing with obamacare. if you look at the charlie cook report, more seats never once in doubt...
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. >> for many americans following the story, what is the mood in the nation right now? >> the mood is -- i would not say it is as paranoid as after 9/11. it is more a local phenomenon in boston. a lot of things will depend on if they find out if these were isolated brothers planning this or if they were attached to some international group or not. if they were or are attached to some international group, that would make it much more difficult to get the sense of security back here in the united states, but if you could talk about a best case scenario in the u.s., it would be that these two operated isolated and that these ricin letters you referred to this week that came in to washington politicians were just one of those incidents that happens infrequently, but it does happen every year or two. just that heightened scrutiny because these boston attack happened at the same time. people are afraid of paranoia coming back just like it did after 9/11. >> thanks so much. if it emerges that the suspects were indeed the solons behind the boston bombings, are looking at the ca
. >> for many americans following the story, what is the mood in the nation right now? >> the mood is -- i would not say it is as paranoid as after 9/11. it is more a local phenomenon in boston. a lot of things will depend on if they find out if these were isolated brothers planning this or if they were attached to some international group or not. if they were or are attached to some international group, that would make it much more difficult to get the sense of security back here...
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a strong majority voting to pass in the national assembly. >> protests breaking out moments before the result of broke out. the passing allows gay couples to adopt as well. outside the parliament building, gay-rights campaigner celebrating the law. >> q joins us on the line. this has been extremely controversial -- hugh joins us on the line. >> one reason is because this touches on the historic divide in france between the right and left. this division goes back to the revolution between conservatives, the catholics, and this conflict with what we would call the more progressive, republican, anti-religious. this has always been in france. we have a very unpopular government now. they are hitting back at the government they see as being at ssue. the whole of the game marriage debate is that there are divided families some of whom are very, very neangry. >> the lot could still face a challenge in the french constitutional council. tell us more about that. >> the opponents do have a last chance to take the long before the constitutional council, the senior court ruling on the constitution
a strong majority voting to pass in the national assembly. >> protests breaking out moments before the result of broke out. the passing allows gay couples to adopt as well. outside the parliament building, gay-rights campaigner celebrating the law. >> q joins us on the line. this has been extremely controversial -- hugh joins us on the line. >> one reason is because this touches on the historic divide in france between the right and left. this division goes back to the...
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the united nations is considering sending a fact finding mission to the country. >>> archaeologists in afghanistan are racing to excavate an ancient buddhist settlement rich in history. it is also rich in copper. the government plans to destroy the ruins to make way for a mine. the ruins sit on one of the largest deposits of copper in the world. a manager at a chinese state owned company want to get it out. they stumbled on the ruins once they started digging. the government suspended the project. the archaeologists have unearthed statues, paintings and other artifacts they believe date back to the 2nd to the 7th century ad. government experts say they have to stop the work by june to make way for drilling equipment. mining could begin by early next year. >> translator: managers from the afghan government and the chinese firm want to start mining as soon as possible. we've been losing profits. >> he said the mine will create 35,000 jobs and annual economic effects of $1 billion. the project and comparisons with results from the past. in 2001, the taliban destroyed giant buddhas set int
the united nations is considering sending a fact finding mission to the country. >>> archaeologists in afghanistan are racing to excavate an ancient buddhist settlement rich in history. it is also rich in copper. the government plans to destroy the ruins to make way for a mine. the ruins sit on one of the largest deposits of copper in the world. a manager at a chinese state owned company want to get it out. they stumbled on the ruins once they started digging. the government suspended...
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investigators have not disclosed the nationality of the suspects, but say they will not canadians. >>> rescue workers in china are trying to reach survivors of a deadly earthquake before time runs out. the magnitude 7 tremor shook the sichuan province on saturday morning. it killed 192 people and injured more than 11,000. 23 others are missing. nhk reports. >> reporter: aid workers are trying to rescue people trapped under collapsed houses and buildings. the chance of survival of such victims is said to plummet after the third full day. but providing assistance in the mountainous regions is difficult. >> translator: many mountain areas were hit. taking the injured to hospitals takes two hours. >> reporter: the original tremor and aftershocks have caused landslides, block roads to the areas. nearly 10,000 troops are doing rescue work on foot. the large rock made impossible. people who managed to evacuate are still far from safe. this village is an hour's drive from a county near the quake's focus. the earthquake crushed roofs and walls. no electricity or water is available. residents h
investigators have not disclosed the nationality of the suspects, but say they will not canadians. >>> rescue workers in china are trying to reach survivors of a deadly earthquake before time runs out. the magnitude 7 tremor shook the sichuan province on saturday morning. it killed 192 people and injured more than 11,000. 23 others are missing. nhk reports. >> reporter: aid workers are trying to rescue people trapped under collapsed houses and buildings. the chance of survival of...
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which is jointly run by the two nations. the north has blocked access to kaesong since early this month amid worsening tensions. >>> aung san suu kyi has spent the past several days in japan laying out her vision for her country's future. >> observers can find encouragements in the new survey. results suggest economic activity has picked up across the country. officials on wednesday released the outcome of the survey carried out in the businesses first 12 districts. they say recovery is apparent in housing and automobile markets. business owners in most districts also say production was on the up. officials reported hiring was unchanged or showed slight improvement but they said labor shortages troubled communication sectors. consumers up spending modestly except in tourism where spending is strong. some bosses in the military sector said they had to layoff employees after last month's automatic budget cuts. most said the economy could continue to improver but they said it was a major threat to recovery. but they said it was
which is jointly run by the two nations. the north has blocked access to kaesong since early this month amid worsening tensions. >>> aung san suu kyi has spent the past several days in japan laying out her vision for her country's future. >> observers can find encouragements in the new survey. results suggest economic activity has picked up across the country. officials on wednesday released the outcome of the survey carried out in the businesses first 12 districts. they say...
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reflects perhaps the starkest outcome of the nation's growing economic inequality, even as the nation's life expectancy has marched steadily upward, a growing body of research shows that those gains are going mostly to those at the upper end of the income ladder." that's true across america. in california's silicon valley, apple, facebook and google, among others, have reinvented the gold rush. but down the road in san jose it's not so pretty a picture. do the math, in an area where one fourth of the population earn an average of about $19,000 a year, rent alone can average more than $20,000 dollars a year, and that difference adds up to homelessness. we talked to associated press reporter martha mendoza, who brought this story to our attention. >> i've been a journalist in this area for 25 years, and during that time it has gone from having a pretty robust middleclass to being an area where you see this great divide of wealthy and poor, and nowhere do you see that more than in the silicon valley, where 25 years ago this was a place of orchards and farms and ranching and small businesse
reflects perhaps the starkest outcome of the nation's growing economic inequality, even as the nation's life expectancy has marched steadily upward, a growing body of research shows that those gains are going mostly to those at the upper end of the income ladder." that's true across america. in california's silicon valley, apple, facebook and google, among others, have reinvented the gold rush. but down the road in san jose it's not so pretty a picture. do the math, in an area where one...
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speaking in front of the victims, relatives, and survivors of the attack, obama declared the nation's support for boston in its time of need. >> i am here today on behalf of the american people with a simple message -- every one of us has been touched by this attack on your beloved city. every one of us stands with you. >> the service's message was of comfort but also of resolve. boston mayor thomas menino praised the citizens' resilience. >> i'm telling you, nothing can defeat the heart of the city. nothing. nothing will take us down because we take care of one another. >> people arrived hours early to attend a memorial service. three people died in the bomb attack. 180 more were injured. the motives and identities of the bombers are unknown, but over 1000 officers are working around the clock to bring the perpetrators to justice. >> our correspondent is following events in boston for us. a short while ago, he described how the people in boston are dealing with the situation, especially with the investigation providing new insight on who may be responsible. >> boston is slowly gettin
speaking in front of the victims, relatives, and survivors of the attack, obama declared the nation's support for boston in its time of need. >> i am here today on behalf of the american people with a simple message -- every one of us has been touched by this attack on your beloved city. every one of us stands with you. >> the service's message was of comfort but also of resolve. boston mayor thomas menino praised the citizens' resilience. >> i'm telling you, nothing can...
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is about 1/10 of the overall package for the cash- strapped island nation. the largest aid payment is to come from the eu. earlier,inance minister was sworn in at the presidential palace. he promised to fully implement the terms of the bailout. it does, however, still need to be ratified by the national parliaments of the other eurozone member states. inflation in the eurozone continues to be a concern, although the rate of increase has fallen to its lowest level in almost three years according to newly released numbers. >> consumer prices rose by 1.7% compared to the year before. it is the third month in a row that inflation has slowed. analysts say prices are affected by the recession and high unemployment. that inflation data has traders speculating about what the ecb might do at its policy meeting this week. our correspondent has more from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the relatively low consumer price inflation in the eurozone -- this caused a lot of speculation on the markets. what will the european central bank decide this thursday in frankfurt? wi
is about 1/10 of the overall package for the cash- strapped island nation. the largest aid payment is to come from the eu. earlier,inance minister was sworn in at the presidential palace. he promised to fully implement the terms of the bailout. it does, however, still need to be ratified by the national parliaments of the other eurozone member states. inflation in the eurozone continues to be a concern, although the rate of increase has fallen to its lowest level in almost three years according...
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in february unemployment in the 17 nation. p in the united states the february will wrap up a two-day policy meeting on wednesday. the central bank will consider whether to consider with the current quantitative easing. the government council of the european central bank will meet on thursday. they may cut interest rates further or come up with stimulus measures at the meeting. finally, the latest u.s. jobs report is due out on friday. in march unemployment dipped .1 from the previous nont month to 7.6%. that's all for news in business. >> we apologize for the technical error prior to the business section. >>> the head of the united nations has urged syrian leader does let weapons experts do their jobs. secretary-general said inspectors need to determine whether combatants in the syrian civil war have used chemical weapons. he made the comments alongside swedish scientist who is leading the mission. he headed a fact finding team at the request of the syrian government. they have accused opposition forces of using chemical weap
in february unemployment in the 17 nation. p in the united states the february will wrap up a two-day policy meeting on wednesday. the central bank will consider whether to consider with the current quantitative easing. the government council of the european central bank will meet on thursday. they may cut interest rates further or come up with stimulus measures at the meeting. finally, the latest u.s. jobs report is due out on friday. in march unemployment dipped .1 from the previous nont...
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the national human rights commission began an investigation. police told nhk that the man's activism attracted the attention of a wrong people who then gunned him down. >> translator: there must be a mastermind hiring the hit man. because of this killing is as what the media said, and the residents have known this all along. >> reporter: human rights advocates warn that this case is not uncommon. >> since 2010, more than 35 environmentalist and human right defenders have been killed with little investigation by law enforcement. let alone any successful prosecution of the perpetrators so there is a culture of impunity, a culture of violence. >> reporter: the tragic incident left a widow wife struggling to raise three children without a husband. >> translator: my husband used to say if he did nothing about this problem the next generation would only have to suffer more. now he's no longer with me. i believe he knows i will do everything i have learned from him and seen him doing because i was with my husband all the time. >> reporter: a police in
the national human rights commission began an investigation. police told nhk that the man's activism attracted the attention of a wrong people who then gunned him down. >> translator: there must be a mastermind hiring the hit man. because of this killing is as what the media said, and the residents have known this all along. >> reporter: human rights advocates warn that this case is not uncommon. >> since 2010, more than 35 environmentalist and human right defenders have been...
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the u.s. and united nations lent support to seoul. six decades have passed since the war that hardened divisions on the korean peninsula. the autocratic kim died in 1994, and power seamlessly transitioned to the next generation, his son, kim jong ill. like father, like son. north korea stepped up its isolation on the world stage. defense spending shot through the roof as millions of ordinary koreans went hungry. many died of starvation. kim jong il wanted to hold onto power at all costs. he was behind north korea's nuclear program and the country's first nuclear tests. the armed forces unconditionally backed him, in part likely because his family was awarded a key military positions. his youngest sister eventually became a general. her husband is a top government adviser and a powerful politician. kim jong il died in 2011, but the next family member was already waiting in the wings -- his oldest son, kim jong un. >> the bank of japan has announced radical measures to spur economic growth. >> it has promised to double its government bo
the u.s. and united nations lent support to seoul. six decades have passed since the war that hardened divisions on the korean peninsula. the autocratic kim died in 1994, and power seamlessly transitioned to the next generation, his son, kim jong ill. like father, like son. north korea stepped up its isolation on the world stage. defense spending shot through the roof as millions of ordinary koreans went hungry. many died of starvation. kim jong il wanted to hold onto power at all costs. he was...
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the united nations has approved the first international treaty to regulate conventional weapons. delegates have approved trade for conventional arms. it capped a campaign that has lasted for years. pr proponents fighting to keep weapons out of the hands of criminals and people who abuse human rights. 154 delegations including the u.s. and the biggest experter of arms. north korea, iran and syria voted against. russia, china and 21 other nations abstained. the treaty bans transfers of weapons if they violate u.n. arms embark goes or promote acts of the men no side, crimes against humanity or war crimes. the treaty requires member states to submit arms trade records to the united nations every year. >> translator: what's significant here is they recognize the need to be transparent and accountable in regulating international trade and arms. those weapons are related to a lot of crimes in many countries. >> it's estimated conventional weapons kill half a million civilians every year. the treaty will take effect after 50 countries ratify it. a lot will depend on which nations ratify
the united nations has approved the first international treaty to regulate conventional weapons. delegates have approved trade for conventional arms. it capped a campaign that has lasted for years. pr proponents fighting to keep weapons out of the hands of criminals and people who abuse human rights. 154 delegations including the u.s. and the biggest experter of arms. north korea, iran and syria voted against. russia, china and 21 other nations abstained. the treaty bans transfers of weapons if...
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the most important partner remains the syrian national coalition. this recently dismissed all political fundamentals by paving the way for further support. even after having lifted the oil embargo, a lot of technical work needs to be done. for example, how to ship the revenues back to syria as well as in brussels. it might prove impossible to start oil dwelling and oil exporting by a country riddled by a civil war. >> some eu members like france and great britain support the think the arms embargo. then there are countries like germany that opposed it. do you think that's might change? >> london and paris want to go ahead and ship to the rebels in order to start -- in order to stop the bloodshed as soon as possible. basically they all remain skeptical. they say no weapons means more bloodshed. they are afraid ease european- made it weapons could fall into the of islamist warriors. there is nothing new about this weapons discussion. many see it as much ado about nothing. at the end of may the embargo will expire anyway. unless it is prolonged, every
the most important partner remains the syrian national coalition. this recently dismissed all political fundamentals by paving the way for further support. even after having lifted the oil embargo, a lot of technical work needs to be done. for example, how to ship the revenues back to syria as well as in brussels. it might prove impossible to start oil dwelling and oil exporting by a country riddled by a civil war. >> some eu members like france and great britain support the think the...
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the nation. opponents say they are trying to roll back row versus wade. >> he is completely right. in the case of gay marriage, it is going to have been -- going to happen, but you can slow down by feeding the backlash. that is what happened in the case of abortion. they said a backlash that is alive and well. >> justice ginsburg said they moved too quickly, not that they should not move. the question here is when should the court to intervene, if at oliver -- when should the court intervene, if at all? you do not want to be in the position of being too far ahead. that is where the accord is. i want to say one other thing. thing, whichon 8 is what this case is about, it is pretty clear that four justices voted to hear this case and the fifth vote, justice kennedy, was not at all happy about it. it is clear that roe v wade has remained an unresolvable question. the competing rights between the pre-born and a mother carrying , this is, in large part, i think, because we did not come to a political,
the nation. opponents say they are trying to roll back row versus wade. >> he is completely right. in the case of gay marriage, it is going to have been -- going to happen, but you can slow down by feeding the backlash. that is what happened in the case of abortion. they said a backlash that is alive and well. >> justice ginsburg said they moved too quickly, not that they should not move. the question here is when should the court to intervene, if at oliver -- when should the court...
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last month, the nations agreed to resume pumping oil from pipelines from the south to the north. >> the masters tournament has just begun in augusta, georgia. all eyes are on the world number one, tiger woods. he came out at two strokes under par and is now in 13th place. he is still the clear favorite, even though garcia shares the lead with liegeman from austria after an opening round of six under par, and 14-year-old chinese sensation, who is the youngest player ever to appear at a master's, approved that he is well up for the challenge, finishing with a one over par 73. all right, soccer now, and it could be an all-german or all spanish final in the champions league. the drop for the semifinals was announced. >> and it pits bayern munich against barcelona, and real madrid will take on dortmund. >> it was the moment football fans had been waiting for. bayern will play the first leg at home in munich against -- >> barcelona. >> against barcelona. >> i am very happy with the drop. very happy. barcelona sets the standard in europe. they have won the champions league three times in recen
last month, the nations agreed to resume pumping oil from pipelines from the south to the north. >> the masters tournament has just begun in augusta, georgia. all eyes are on the world number one, tiger woods. he came out at two strokes under par and is now in 13th place. he is still the clear favorite, even though garcia shares the lead with liegeman from austria after an opening round of six under par, and 14-year-old chinese sensation, who is the youngest player ever to appear at a...
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the state run news agency reported sports tournaments will be held to mark the birth of the nation's late founder, kim il sung and residents are expected to run through the streets saturday. some say an international sports event seems inconsistent with recent warnings and officials have warned diplomats to leave the country for their own safety. >>> a powerful earthquake has killed more than 30 people in southern iran. the u.s. geological survey says a magnitude 6 quake hit and at least 37 people died and 850 were injured. their towns and villages are about 20 kilometers from the epicenter. iran's only nuclear power plant is located in the province under the supervision of the international atomic agency. the epicenter is more than 100 kilometers away. he said the plant is designed to withstand strong earthquakes. >>> investors have been enjoy ing a buoyant time on the market. the latest numbers and more. what a time for investors. >> it certainly is. the index has been hitting record highs and stocks have been making hefty gains. investors were hitting strong earnings reports and d
the state run news agency reported sports tournaments will be held to mark the birth of the nation's late founder, kim il sung and residents are expected to run through the streets saturday. some say an international sports event seems inconsistent with recent warnings and officials have warned diplomats to leave the country for their own safety. >>> a powerful earthquake has killed more than 30 people in southern iran. the u.s. geological survey says a magnitude 6 quake hit and at...
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ini think the biggest issue my mind for the nra is they do not want a national registry because they do not believe someone who is using guns in a responsible way should be some out in some federal registry. i think the compromise they have come up with is interesting where it will be held by a dealer. it will be a state registry. but if someone wants to go back and get the records, they can. >> what about gun shows? what about the transfer of weapons from one person to another? >> john mccain himself was for an expansion of background checks closing each gun show loopholes. >> if of one to give charles a gun and of charles wanted to give me a gun and give each other guns, that would be -- >> it would be healthier that way because we would have deterrence. saying, giveys are each other guns. but you have to find a third part -- third party. only family can pass down guns. >> what else is in the legislation as proposed now >> -- proposed now? toomey arechin and trying to get past is this very big elephant in the room, which is the national registry. >> there is the ban on assault weap
ini think the biggest issue my mind for the nra is they do not want a national registry because they do not believe someone who is using guns in a responsible way should be some out in some federal registry. i think the compromise they have come up with is interesting where it will be held by a dealer. it will be a state registry. but if someone wants to go back and get the records, they can. >> what about gun shows? what about the transfer of weapons from one person to another? >>...
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they will discuss with tepco and meet with the officials from the national energy agency. they're expected to suggest ways of dealing with contaminated water and they're checking workers for exposure to contamination. they last visited the plant in may of 2011 to examine the extent of the disaster. they say it will take about 40 years to complete the decommissioning process. they have found no major changes in radiation levels around water storage tanks and no new leaks of contaminated water. it follows the discovery that tainted water had been seeped out. tepco has been monitoring levels near the tanks. one of them leaked 120 tons of water last week. tepco president met trade and industry minister to discuss the problem. >> translator: make sure no contaminated water enters the pacific. don't let it go any farther. >> he says the utility will finish transferring the remaining contaminated water to other tanks in three days. >>> exporters in japan may see more business coming their way and sooner from expected. what do expecters see up ahead? >> one of the measures to prop
they will discuss with tepco and meet with the officials from the national energy agency. they're expected to suggest ways of dealing with contaminated water and they're checking workers for exposure to contamination. they last visited the plant in may of 2011 to examine the extent of the disaster. they say it will take about 40 years to complete the decommissioning process. they have found no major changes in radiation levels around water storage tanks and no new leaks of contaminated water....
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at the nation's achievement. >> i am sure they will be proud in the coming days. maybe later. because it is a step towards modernizing our country, towards more freedom, more equality, principles that are the bedrock of our repubc. >> these principles are dividing french society. in recent months, opponents of gay marriage have turned out in the hundreds of thousands. they have stress they have nothing against gays as such, but as public opposition to the bill intensifies, violence against homosexuals spiked. i'm sorry to have to show you this, but non facebook. the face of homophobia, after assailant's beat of him and his boyfriend near their parents' home. >> they yelled, "you gave dogs." i fell to the ground, and they stomp on my head, like you would a soccer ball. >> it was not the first incident of its kind. attacks have been reported in the district in paris known for its many gay bars. in a bar frequented by gays and lesbians, and was frequently ransacked. lawmakers have at least into the political debate -- ended the debate over the political definition of
at the nation's achievement. >> i am sure they will be proud in the coming days. maybe later. because it is a step towards modernizing our country, towards more freedom, more equality, principles that are the bedrock of our repubc. >> these principles are dividing french society. in recent months, opponents of gay marriage have turned out in the hundreds of thousands. they have stress they have nothing against gays as such, but as public opposition to the bill intensifies, violence...
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through the tpp talks, 11 nations are on the panel to create over 650 million people who generate a third of the global gdp. the negotiations are held behind closed doors. the u.s. is reportedly demanding that the patent rights of drug companies be strengthened by expanding the period and scope of their protection. o many are now worried that if the demand goes through they will no longer be able to buy generic drugs. those are typically about 90% cheaper than brand name equivalents after the patents expire. >> this agreement is unfair for the poor, but may good for the rich one. people are living in the slum. couldn't afford their daily life with the basic medicine. >> reporter: supporters have high hopes for the tpp, saying it will expand trade opportunities with the u.s. and other nations. but opponents are unhappy with it. claiming the pact as it stands favor only u.s. interests in key trade areas. nhk world >> people look at the euro zone are concerned about the currency. headlines don't seem to stop. even though some want in. latvia is a coastal country of 2 million. it's located in
through the tpp talks, 11 nations are on the panel to create over 650 million people who generate a third of the global gdp. the negotiations are held behind closed doors. the u.s. is reportedly demanding that the patent rights of drug companies be strengthened by expanding the period and scope of their protection. o many are now worried that if the demand goes through they will no longer be able to buy generic drugs. those are typically about 90% cheaper than brand name equivalents after the...
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they said their weapons program was the lifeblood of the nation. >> on monday, north korea reinstalled the former prime minister, pak pong-ju. analysts say the choice shows that, for all the military rhetoric, jim -- kim jong-un has begun to switch the country's focus to promoting economic development. >> south korea has promised a strong response to pyongyang's aggression. what does that mean? i asked our correspondent in seoul. >> it will give orders for its military to launch its own preemptive strike it it seems that an attack from north korea, whether it be with conventional arms or nuclear arms appears imminent. after staying pretty quiet for the past few weeks, south korea is not putting up with the north's rhetoric anymore. offering a similar posture to the north's threats. >> if the situation keeps escalating, what can be done to defuse tension? >> there are some people from the opposition party that want ministerial-level talks over the weekend. one politician suggested that the south korean prime minister meet with the north korean prime minister. now that we have someone ne
they said their weapons program was the lifeblood of the nation. >> on monday, north korea reinstalled the former prime minister, pak pong-ju. analysts say the choice shows that, for all the military rhetoric, jim -- kim jong-un has begun to switch the country's focus to promoting economic development. >> south korea has promised a strong response to pyongyang's aggression. what does that mean? i asked our correspondent in seoul. >> it will give orders for its military to...
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land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> boston bruins fans belting out the national anthem wednesday night. and in baseball stadiums all over the country, including yankee stadium, the fans were singing "sweet caroline," the song red sox fans sing at fenway park. >> even the yankees. >> let me ask you a question, after the bombings, spectators, personnel, runners, they all ran toward the trouble instead of away. boston should be proud of themselves. >> absolutely. were not ally bostonians but the majority were. it was remarkable to see people run towards those that were hurting and distressed instead of cowering and fleeing, which would have been understandable. the first responders, the police, the doctors and the nurses, the firefighters. 340nding ourselves that three new york firefighters walked into the jaws of hath on september 11 -- hell on september 11. they are all public employees who take a beating all the time. it is nice to see them recognized for the kind of courage most of us would only wish for. >> there were runners that kept running to go give blood. there were runne
land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> boston bruins fans belting out the national anthem wednesday night. and in baseball stadiums all over the country, including yankee stadium, the fans were singing "sweet caroline," the song red sox fans sing at fenway park. >> even the yankees. >> let me ask you a question, after the bombings, spectators, personnel, runners, they all ran toward the trouble instead of away. boston should be proud of themselves....
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chair of the republican national convention. right now, mark sanford is less popular in this district where mitt romney got 56% of the vote, than barack obama. the most popular figure in that district is not a elizabeth busch or any other democrat or republican, it is jenny sanford, and that is who he is running against, his former wife. she is not helping him, believe me. >> max baucus leaving the senate, can he be scared? >> it republicans have a good shot of taking his seat. there for the cause of the republicans taking control in the senate in 2014 just went up. max baucus was one of the most beloved members of the senate on the democratic side. they thought he had a new goal for a spine and he had an important job, chairman of the finance committee. in that sense, they will miss him as a member, not as a person. barack obama was to have max baucus be the lead guy on his health care. the one reason why this is so theyed up is because created this monster in the u.s. senate. max baucus could not control the process. >> the co
chair of the republican national convention. right now, mark sanford is less popular in this district where mitt romney got 56% of the vote, than barack obama. the most popular figure in that district is not a elizabeth busch or any other democrat or republican, it is jenny sanford, and that is who he is running against, his former wife. she is not helping him, believe me. >> max baucus leaving the senate, can he be scared? >> it republicans have a good shot of taking his seat....
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that's why these students are part of a nationwide competition. >> the national s.t.e.m. video-game challenge was inspired by president obama's "educate to innovate" initiative with the hopes of calling folks' attention to the need for more science, technology, engineering, and math education in the country. >> the challenge is issued every year to students and teachers. they're going after recognition and prizes like computer equipment. >> today, you know, you're still working on your game. you have, essentially, until thursday. >> for some students, the competition is an eye-opening experience. >> before this challenge, i didn't really like math or science. i thought they were kind of boring. >> once you get kids involved in creating games, they are learning s.t.e.m., but they're also learning a lot of other 21st-century skills, like leadership and teamwork, and they're getting critical thinking and all these other things that come along with it in that package. >> it's a team effort. students start by brainstorming concepts that would make a good game. >> and part of t
that's why these students are part of a nationwide competition. >> the national s.t.e.m. video-game challenge was inspired by president obama's "educate to innovate" initiative with the hopes of calling folks' attention to the need for more science, technology, engineering, and math education in the country. >> the challenge is issued every year to students and teachers. they're going after recognition and prizes like computer equipment. >> today, you know, you're...
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said reform of the nation's finance s needed to heighten the effect of the monetary easing. she reiterated that japan needs to come up with clear and reliable financial reforms in the median term. >>> u.s. president barack obama has unveiled his budget proposal for fiscal '14. the president's $3.8 trillion budget plan provides for social spending cuts the republicans have been demanding. it also includes higher taxes on the wealthy which republicans have staunchly opposed. it forecasts $1.8 trillion in deficit reduction over the next decade. obama is seeking gop cooperation to reduce the federal deficit. >> our deficits are falling at the fastest pace in years. we can do more to bring them down in a balanced and responsible way. >> the expect the deficit would fall to $744 billion. that would be below the $1 trillion level for the second consecutive year. >>> let's take a look at a recap of the latest market figures. >>> the operators of the fukushima plant tell how they plan to prevent anymore leaks. workers will construct new storage tanks quickly. tepco engineers have bee
said reform of the nation's finance s needed to heighten the effect of the monetary easing. she reiterated that japan needs to come up with clear and reliable financial reforms in the median term. >>> u.s. president barack obama has unveiled his budget proposal for fiscal '14. the president's $3.8 trillion budget plan provides for social spending cuts the republicans have been demanding. it also includes higher taxes on the wealthy which republicans have staunchly opposed. it forecasts...
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among the country's leadership. >> it is a very divided nation right now. let's look at how this often bitter campaign has been waged, including at the street level. >> it is the final push, every day for the last six weeks the streets have resonated to the sound of supporters from both sides. the battle lines are drawn. the campaign is exposed the gap between the poor who want it to continue and the middle class that wants change. sometimes when the chanting stops the trouble starts. carlos says he was hit by a stone thrown by a government supporter. >> there is a lot of hatred on both sides. it is because over the last 14 years the governing party set the tone in political debate. and that has been dominated by hatred, anger and division. >> these students came together to form a opposition movement accusing the ruling socialists of turning venezuela into a corrupt and undemocratic nation. they brought their demands staging a hunger strike. >> i want a different country. my convictions are strong enough to challenge the other side. i believe we can make c
among the country's leadership. >> it is a very divided nation right now. let's look at how this often bitter campaign has been waged, including at the street level. >> it is the final push, every day for the last six weeks the streets have resonated to the sound of supporters from both sides. the battle lines are drawn. the campaign is exposed the gap between the poor who want it to continue and the middle class that wants change. sometimes when the chanting stops the trouble...
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the director of national intelligence downplayed the tensions. james clapper spoke before the intelligence committee in house of representatives and urged chinese leaders to use their influence with their leaders in pyongyang. >> if anyone has real leverage over the north koreans, it is china. >> the director of the central intelligence agency was also summoned to speak. john brennan said analysts have found it difficult to judge north korean leader kim jong-un because he's only been in power just over a year. >>> officials in seoul remain on high alert, but they are trying to bring tensions down. they have called on their counterparts in pyongyang to restart talks. officials at the south korean defense ministry say there's no change in their assessment. they say the north koreans appear ready to launch a mid-range ballistic missile from the country's east coast, but they say the launch does not appear to be imminent. an official with the unification committee in south korea's military must be ready to respond to the north's provocations but he a
the director of national intelligence downplayed the tensions. james clapper spoke before the intelligence committee in house of representatives and urged chinese leaders to use their influence with their leaders in pyongyang. >> if anyone has real leverage over the north koreans, it is china. >> the director of the central intelligence agency was also summoned to speak. john brennan said analysts have found it difficult to judge north korean leader kim jong-un because he's only...
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the national socialist underground. the nsu is accused of killing 10 people in a racially motivated terror campaign that authorities failed to detect for nearly a decade. the trial is due to start in munich next week. >> now it's time -- robert edwards was best known for pioneering in vitro fertilization. >> his research led to the birth of the world's first test tube baby, born on july 25, 1978. in vitro fertilization has since brought some 5 million people into the world. we will be back after a short break. go away. -- don't go away. >> welcome back. russia's independent monitoring -- russia's only independent election monitoring group has accused the government of trying to shut it down. the russian justice ministry filed a lawsuit against golos for failing to file as a russian agent. >> golos is the russian word for voice as well as boat, saying -- as well as boavote. they say they are not a foreign agent. >> nothing surprises the people of golos anymore. golos has not received any foreign money since that law went
the national socialist underground. the nsu is accused of killing 10 people in a racially motivated terror campaign that authorities failed to detect for nearly a decade. the trial is due to start in munich next week. >> now it's time -- robert edwards was best known for pioneering in vitro fertilization. >> his research led to the birth of the world's first test tube baby, born on july 25, 1978. in vitro fertilization has since brought some 5 million people into the world. we will...
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[laughter] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- would you rather spend your weekend mowing your lawn - or relaxing in your backyard? when you choose native, drought- tolerant plants for your landscape, you can attract wildlife, stop using unhealthy pesticides, and save money on your water bill. a native plant is one that grows naturally in your area and climate. because it 's adapted to living there, it can withstand the heat, cold, and rainfall that's part of the natural system. native landscaping is every bit as beautiful as exotic plants that need constant watering and attention. and with native plants, you'll save money on fertilizers, too. for more information about creating a water- efficient, earth- friendly landscape in your yard, go to your local library or ater efficient ater efficient landscaping now that makes sense!
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researchers ran a pilot test at the nigata national hospital. this patient in her 60s has a degenerative disease. it could eventually deprive her of the ability to walk. she takes 69 seconds to cover ten meters even with a walking frame. no cure has been found for her illness, but house developers hope she can slow its progress by exercising with the robot. when people try to walk, their brain sends signals through the nerves. sensors on the patient's thigh detect these impulses on the skin. experiments prove that even in a person who can barely walk the signals still get through. other sensors on the soles of the feet measure the wearer's center of gravity and his or her upper body posture. this helps the program anticipate how it will move when he or she tries to take a step. that's how the robot assists patients to walk safely and with less strain. during the pilot trial, the female patient with the degenerative illness exercised with the robot for 18 days. at the end she could cover 12 meters in ten seconds with a walking frame but without u
researchers ran a pilot test at the nigata national hospital. this patient in her 60s has a degenerative disease. it could eventually deprive her of the ability to walk. she takes 69 seconds to cover ten meters even with a walking frame. no cure has been found for her illness, but house developers hope she can slow its progress by exercising with the robot. when people try to walk, their brain sends signals through the nerves. sensors on the patient's thigh detect these impulses on the skin....
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the government's nationalism strength party as to the right of the prime minister. these are supporters of the far right anti-semitic party. here, they're protesting against israel. he is pulling better and better. recently, they hit the headlines when they compiled a list of students at the budapest university. this person was described as "ugly jew face." they fight against this sort of anti-semitism day after day. >> this time, they manage to mobilize 2000 people to protest in front of the headquarters of the party. many are from the middle class. on the placard, a charge that many in the opposition make reading -- for these people, the spirit of the anti-communist revolution as long gone. at least not in budapest. >> former german president christian wulff is back in the headlines. has turned down an offer by state prosecutors to drop the corruption investigation. >> wulff wants his day in court. 14 months ago, he stepped down as the german president amid allegations he had used his previous position as a state premier of lower saxony to gain financial advantage
the government's nationalism strength party as to the right of the prime minister. these are supporters of the far right anti-semitic party. here, they're protesting against israel. he is pulling better and better. recently, they hit the headlines when they compiled a list of students at the budapest university. this person was described as "ugly jew face." they fight against this sort of anti-semitism day after day. >> this time, they manage to mobilize 2000 people to protest...
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it is also impacting the economy. >> many of the country's national -- natural gas reserves are close to empty. analysts say any distraction of imports could lead -- disruption of imports could lead to shortages. natural gas is used for heating and used to fuel many of germany's powerplants. the strong demand has pushed prices up nearly 50% compared to last month. >> germany's auto industry is holding up fairly well amid the ongoing eurozone crisis, especially lecturing brands such as porsche, which has emerged as the world's most -- luxury brands such as porsche, which has emerged as the world's most popular luxury. >> it averaged a profit of 17,000 euros per unit sold. general motors and ford ended up at the bottom of the profitability table, incurring losses of more than 800 euros per unit sold. >> chancellor merkel has said germany will not bailout its crisis-hit shipping industry, despite its important role in germany ross export economy. >> merkel was -- germany's export economy. >> urkel was speaking -- merkel was beating at a conference. -- merkel was speaking at a conference.
it is also impacting the economy. >> many of the country's national -- natural gas reserves are close to empty. analysts say any distraction of imports could lead -- disruption of imports could lead to shortages. natural gas is used for heating and used to fuel many of germany's powerplants. the strong demand has pushed prices up nearly 50% compared to last month. >> germany's auto industry is holding up fairly well amid the ongoing eurozone crisis, especially lecturing brands such...
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experts at the national institute of infectious diseases analyze gene sequences obtained from patients in china. they say h7n9 effects cells in the nose, throat and upper part of the respiratory tract, areas where it can easily multiply. they note other strains grow inside the lungs. the experts warn the genetic characteristics suggest existing influenza vaccines would not provide effective protection. the spread of bird flu in china has prompted health authorities to take precautions. people in vietnam know the deadly and damaging impact of the virus. so government officials there are taking no chances. >>> it was chiefs in japan are trying to figure out what authorities will do next. intelligence reports the north korean military have moved a medium range ballistic missile to launch site. they are considering calling on the north to refrain from any further provocations. they will meet next wednesday and thursday in london. they are expected to confirm their governments will implement a corporation that include stronger sanctions against the country. they may release a chairperson st
experts at the national institute of infectious diseases analyze gene sequences obtained from patients in china. they say h7n9 effects cells in the nose, throat and upper part of the respiratory tract, areas where it can easily multiply. they note other strains grow inside the lungs. the experts warn the genetic characteristics suggest existing influenza vaccines would not provide effective protection. the spread of bird flu in china has prompted health authorities to take precautions. people...
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held all over the country. >> we've had elementary-school students win the sections in high-school nationals. and the young ones seem to get it right away, and they go very fast with it -- and far. >> juan grew up with chess in the schools. now he's the chess coordinator at east side community high school. >> i remember being a part of the program when i was 12 years old, going to tournaments every saturday on the weekends with my little brother. >> there's a whole other side to learning chess and playing in tournaments -- it's developing self-esteem. >> there's, like, an idea that all people who play chess are, like, nerds. but i don't really pay attention to it, 'cause, like -- i don't know -- i think that they're just, like, ignorant. >> they sure are. after all, to capture castles and defeat knights and kings takes the heart of a warrior. >> the most popular sweatshirt in the school is the east side chess sweatshirt. you know, the coolest thing to do is to be on the chess team. >> and here's something else that's cool. >> i'll be joining college bound program, which is sponsored by chess
held all over the country. >> we've had elementary-school students win the sections in high-school nationals. and the young ones seem to get it right away, and they go very fast with it -- and far. >> juan grew up with chess in the schools. now he's the chess coordinator at east side community high school. >> i remember being a part of the program when i was 12 years old, going to tournaments every saturday on the weekends with my little brother. >> there's a whole other...
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the two nations seem to have new focus in recent years as china's military presence grows. the united states is promoting new policies focusing on the asia-pacific region. we report from manila with the details. charmaine deogracias has more. >> reporter: day one of the joint drill started on the island. a total of 8,000 troops are taking part. in addition to military exercises, japan was trailing singapore and three other asia-pacific nations in a maritime simulation. the philippines and china are locked in a territorial dispute over islands in the south china sea. philippine foreign affairs secretary implicitly criticized china for far-reaching territorial claims without specifically naming the country. >> this comes at a crucial time for my country and my region. for our region, excessive and exaggerated maritime and territorial claims have not only created uncertainty but have undermined the rule of law. regional stability has been placed at serious risk. >> reporter: u.s. ambassador harry thomas spoke at event of building bilateral ties. >> persistence from our respect
the two nations seem to have new focus in recent years as china's military presence grows. the united states is promoting new policies focusing on the asia-pacific region. we report from manila with the details. charmaine deogracias has more. >> reporter: day one of the joint drill started on the island. a total of 8,000 troops are taking part. in addition to military exercises, japan was trailing singapore and three other asia-pacific nations in a maritime simulation. the philippines and...
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has the syrian president crossed the red line? that would be a game changer for western nations. the u.s. president, barack obama, said investigations were still ongoing, but -- >> the use of potential weapons of mass destruction on civilian populations crosses another line with respect to international norms and international law. that is going to be a game changer. >> british prime minister david cameron emphasized the seriousness of the allegations. >> it is very disturbing what we are seeing. it is limited evidence that there is growing evidence that we have seen, too, of the use of chemical weapons, probably by the regime. it is extremely serious. >> the european union took a similar line. >> any use of chemical weapons in any circumstances is, of course, completely unacceptable. what i can say is at the moment, we are still monitoring this to see what is really happening. >> the united nations secreta general made an urgent call for syria to allow weapons inspectors into the country. damascus has rejected that appeal and is pressing its offensive against the rebels. >> wher
has the syrian president crossed the red line? that would be a game changer for western nations. the u.s. president, barack obama, said investigations were still ongoing, but -- >> the use of potential weapons of mass destruction on civilian populations crosses another line with respect to international norms and international law. that is going to be a game changer. >> british prime minister david cameron emphasized the seriousness of the allegations. >> it is very disturbing...
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korea is refusing to talk about reopening it. >> translator: our nationals remaining in the kaesong industrial zone are experiencing greater difficulties due to the north's unjust actions. so the government has come to the unavoidable decision to bring back all remaining personnel in order to protect them. >> north korea stopped allowing south korean workers to enter the complex on april 3rd. nearly 180 of them stayed behind in the facility to maintain their facilities. and on april 9th, authorities in pyongyang pulled out the more than 50,000 north koreans who work at kaesong for south korean firms. the unification ministry proposed holding talks on resuming operations, but north korean leaders refused. >> the north korean government statement referred to the warning south korea made that it would take serious measures if the north failed to respond to its request for talks. >>> south korea's allies are joining hands to try to get the north koreans to show restraint. japan's prime minister and the u.s. military's top commander discussed what to do. they say the japanese and america
korea is refusing to talk about reopening it. >> translator: our nationals remaining in the kaesong industrial zone are experiencing greater difficulties due to the north's unjust actions. so the government has come to the unavoidable decision to bring back all remaining personnel in order to protect them. >> north korea stopped allowing south korean workers to enter the complex on april 3rd. nearly 180 of them stayed behind in the facility to maintain their facilities. and on april...
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all 11 nations are taking part in the tppp talks. acting u.s. trade representative sent the letter of notification to congress. he says the participation of japan and major u.s. trading partner as well add close ally further increases the economic significance of a tpp agreement. it also says japan's participation will create a free trade pact accounting for nearly 40% of output. it says talks will cover all products including farm and manufactured goods. the hope is to concludes a pact by the end of this year. japan is moving forward to talk part in the tpp talks but jap need trade officials are likely to face tougher demands to eliminate tariff talks. they met in tokyo on wednesday. he asked to make sure japan will negotiate all items including rice and other agriculture products. japan hopes to exclude such items from tariff band. new zealand aims to expand parts of cheese, dairy and other products to japan. the main u.s. talk index fell for the first trading day out of week four. that's the economic data and mixed earnings results weighed on
all 11 nations are taking part in the tppp talks. acting u.s. trade representative sent the letter of notification to congress. he says the participation of japan and major u.s. trading partner as well add close ally further increases the economic significance of a tpp agreement. it also says japan's participation will create a free trade pact accounting for nearly 40% of output. it says talks will cover all products including farm and manufactured goods. the hope is to concludes a pact by the...
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the u.s. government is pressing for a full investigation by the united nations. president obama may face pressure to intervene if a red line has been crossed. >>> u.n. peacekeeping troops are to join the french army in mali, west africa. they've united to support the state against rebels. they passed a resolution contempt being human rights violations. insurgents still control mountainous areas in is south providing a challenge for the new u.n. force. >>> soldiers assembled in front of the palace. his late father lies inside the building. he beefed up the army considerably during his reign. >> translator: we hearby celebrate the 81st anniversary of the >> officers of dialogue from foreign powers were a sham. he vowed to retaliate against any foreign attacks. military congressmaners a comma show their strength. north koreans will observe another anniversary this summer, 60 years since stopped fighting in the war. >>> now, senior u.s. and chinese officials have put their heads together over north korea. they agreed they need to find peaceful solutions to the nuclea
the u.s. government is pressing for a full investigation by the united nations. president obama may face pressure to intervene if a red line has been crossed. >>> u.n. peacekeeping troops are to join the french army in mali, west africa. they've united to support the state against rebels. they passed a resolution contempt being human rights violations. insurgents still control mountainous areas in is south providing a challenge for the new u.n. force. >>> soldiers assembled in...
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they refer to territory disputes involving other nations in the asia pacific region. japan is the only country singled out by name. the report says the military must protect china's sovereignty and marine interest. they will develop their ability to carry out mobile operations. chinese warships patrol waters near the senkaku islands on wednesday as part of an exercise. the document is the first defense white paper since president took office last month. he's a security analyst. he gave us his take on where china's military policy is headed. >> it reflects the new leaders idea of course so they change the structure of contents completely. the feature of the paper must be specific. they criticize japan is making trouble on the issue of senkaku islands and also criticizing the united states to adjust their policy in the asia-pacific. they introduced the army structure in the second chapter, and also the number of soldiers, but it's also part of the -- not mentioned about the main three roles which are expected to be realized. the first one is defending the sovereignty an
they refer to territory disputes involving other nations in the asia pacific region. japan is the only country singled out by name. the report says the military must protect china's sovereignty and marine interest. they will develop their ability to carry out mobile operations. chinese warships patrol waters near the senkaku islands on wednesday as part of an exercise. the document is the first defense white paper since president took office last month. he's a security analyst. he gave us his...
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front of the white house to pedestrian. >>> united nations secretary has criticized the violence. he said his thoughts are with everyone in boston. >> i condemn this senseless violence which is further more appalling for taking place at an event renowned for bringing people together from around the world in the spirit of sportsmanship and harmony. >> he expressed his condolences to the families of the victims. wall street investors were trading when the explosion occurred. what's happening in the market? >> both the dow and the nasdaq were already in negative down by someless than expected news by china. news of the explosion just weighed down sentiment even more. the dow jones closed at 14,999. that's down 1.8% and nasdaq fell 78 points. 3,216. for more on how stocks here are trading let's go to ramin. he's at the tokyo stock exchange. tokyo traders waking up to some unfortunate news this morning. how is the markets over there looking? >> a lot of focus on the explosions in boston and u.s. markets did take a tumbles. concerns about the global economic outlook as well. let's go st
front of the white house to pedestrian. >>> united nations secretary has criticized the violence. he said his thoughts are with everyone in boston. >> i condemn this senseless violence which is further more appalling for taking place at an event renowned for bringing people together from around the world in the spirit of sportsmanship and harmony. >> he expressed his condolences to the families of the victims. wall street investors were trading when the explosion occurred....
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and one of the facts that reported was that the national security agency, every day, collects and stores 1.7 billion, that's with a b, billion, emails, telephone calls, and other form of electronic communications by and between american citizens. and what's amazing is, is that if you look at the case in boton, the surilncstate, this massive apparatus of monitoring and storing information about us that we've constructed over the last decade that's extremely expensive and invasive really didn't do much. it didn't detect the attack before it started. the attempted times square k 2010 wasn't stopped because of eavesdropping or government surveillance but because a hot dog vendor noticed something amiss with the bomb that had been left. so again, the surveillance state doesn't really do much in terms of giving us lots of security. but what it does do, is it destroys the notion of privacy, which is the area in which human creativity and dissent and challenges to orthodoxy all reside. the way things are supposed to work is we're supposed to know thg that the government does with rare exception,
and one of the facts that reported was that the national security agency, every day, collects and stores 1.7 billion, that's with a b, billion, emails, telephone calls, and other form of electronic communications by and between american citizens. and what's amazing is, is that if you look at the case in boton, the surilncstate, this massive apparatus of monitoring and storing information about us that we've constructed over the last decade that's extremely expensive and invasive really didn't...
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by enhancing ties with singapore in addition to these nations, the u.s. government is demonstrating the new defense strategy, rebalancing to asia. nhk world, singapore. >>> health authorities in china have found two more indications bringing the number of infections to nine. the number of patients may grow. a third man has died from h7n9. strain of flu not detected in people. they warn the number of people infected by the virus may grow. local authorities in china announced wednesday a third man has died from the virus. a strain of avian flu not previously detected in people. w.h.o. spokesperson, gregory hartl, said the strain appears to have mutated making it more infectious to humans. speaking at the headquarters in geneva he cautioned against panic but predicted the number of patients will rise in the short term. >> we're a long ways away from thinking about a pandemic. we've only had, as i say, seven confirmed cases with a couple of other reported cases and no evidence of human to human transmission. >> w.h.o. administrators are coordinating with thei
by enhancing ties with singapore in addition to these nations, the u.s. government is demonstrating the new defense strategy, rebalancing to asia. nhk world, singapore. >>> health authorities in china have found two more indications bringing the number of infections to nine. the number of patients may grow. a third man has died from h7n9. strain of flu not detected in people. they warn the number of people infected by the virus may grow. local authorities in china announced wednesday a...